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101-year-old man challenges skydiving These old people's "heroic" deeds are frightening

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If you still think that skydiving, rock climbing, bodybuilding, yoga and other fashion-stimulating sports are the patents of young people, you are very wrong. The older people who can play with young people are still "proficient in everything".

101-year-old man challenges skydiving These old people's "heroic" deeds are frightening

The recently 101-year-old challenged skydiving at an altitude of 4,000 metres in southern Australia, accompanied by professional skydivers.

Xiaobian has collected some "crazy" elderly people around the world for you: 70 years old play skydiving, 80 years old play flash mob, 90 years old standing on the wing flying over the strait... These "heroic" deeds must be feared even by young people!

101-year-old man challenges skydiving These old people's "heroic" deeds are frightening

American elderly people participate in bodybuilding competitions to challenge themselves

In July 2013, South Florida held a unique bodybuilding competition, mostly from retired seniors from different parts of the United States, and these elderly people span a considerable age span. These contestants are grandparents in age, have been retired for many years, and live on a daily pension. However, these elderly people are not willing to waste the rest of their lives, but instead actively participate in fitness activities.

101-year-old man challenges skydiving These old people's "heroic" deeds are frightening

The old man launched a "flash mob" to dance a hot dance to show vitality

On July 13, 2013, Dick Walker, 73, in Order to prove that his mentality is still young, Dick Walker organized a "pop-up family" composed of more than 100 elderly people over the age of 60 to dance vigorously at Oak Micro Mall. Walker, a retired entrepreneur, saw a video of the "pop-ups" dancing on the video site "You Tube" and got the idea to join it. He also wanted to prove that older people can have their own lives and do crazy things.

101-year-old man challenges skydiving These old people's "heroic" deeds are frightening

Riding a bicycle and playing yoga on the cliff edge of the Indian old man is naturally thrill-seeking

In May 2009, Kif, a 61-year-old Indian man, rode a bicycle to perform yoga on a cliff face. This kind of performance and its danger, if the slightest slip is missed, can immediately fall off the cliff. Keefe devoted his life to fitness and running his local gym. He won the Indian Cycling Championship in 1972.

101-year-old man challenges skydiving These old people's "heroic" deeds are frightening

78-year-old woman defeats military police to become the world's oldest "goddess gunner"

For most 78-year-olds, reading the newspaper already requires reading glasses to make out. But Tomar, a 78-year-old woman living in India, not only has good eyesight, but also has no hair, and is known as the oldest "goddess gunner" in the world. The silver-haired Tomar has won 25 national competitions, even defeating young and strong policemen and soldiers to win the veterans shooting competition and the police shooting competition.

101-year-old man challenges skydiving These old people's "heroic" deeds are frightening

The nearly seventy-year-old man in England played the zipline and exhaled

On March 21, 2013, Robert Davis, a 68-year-old man in the United Kingdom, participated in the longest zipline in the Northern Hemisphere in the welsh mountains of the United Kingdom. The abseiling event was held at the abandoned Ben Rennes Quarry in the welsh mountains of England, and the total distance was about 1.6 kilometers, making it the longest ropeway in the Northern Hemisphere.

101-year-old man challenges skydiving These old people's "heroic" deeds are frightening

Britain's 89-year-old man stood on the wing of the plane and flew over the English Channel

In July 2009, 89-year-old Tom Ledger, an elderly man in Sorihull, West Midlandshire, England, accomplished an astonishing feat — he flew over the 26-mile-wide English Channel in an hour and a half from the wing of an aerobatic plane, setting an astonishing world record! Frighteningly, during the flight over the English Channel, Tom on the wing flew at a speed of 100 miles per hour at an altitude of 10,000 feet above the surface of the sea, and if there was a mistake, Tom could fall into the sea at any time and die!

101-year-old man challenges skydiving These old people's "heroic" deeds are frightening

The 92-year-old dragging the car with his mouth is stunning

In May 2013, at the annual Hercules race on Coney Island in New York, 92-year-old British veteran Mike staged a shocking scene when he dragged a car with his mouth. The extent of its power is impressive.

101-year-old man challenges skydiving These old people's "heroic" deeds are frightening

The 99-year-old in The United Kingdom slid down a 33-meter-high building along a hanging rope

In May 2013, Doris Long, a great-grandmother-level woman from Helling Island, Hampshire, england, challenged the feat of sliding down a 110-foot (about 33.5-meter) tall building along a sling rope on her 99th birthday. She attended the event to raise funds for The Ron Hospice In Watt Rowell. She herself was awarded a British Empire Medal.

101-year-old man challenges skydiving These old people's "heroic" deeds are frightening

The 83-year-old woman became the oldest yoga instructor

Bette Calman, 83, the world's oldest yoga instructor, is currently able to bend her body backwards and is passionate about spreading Indian yoga culture. The grandmother-level yoga instructor looks young and energetic, changing her hairstyle and earrings from time to time, and is even more glamorous when she wears pink jumpsuits. The old Australian woman has been teaching yoga classes for more than 40 years and her body is now as flexible as a rubber strip.

101-year-old man challenges skydiving These old people's "heroic" deeds are frightening

The heavy object on the head of the Septuagenarian attracted the admiration of netizens

In May 2013, a group of photos of a grandmother's heavy objects on the social networking site Twitter wowed netizens. The grandmother in the photo can hold the microwave, water kettle and even iron ironing board firmly on her head. The protagonist of the photo is an old man named Jean, who is 70 years old this year. She can hold a variety of items on her head, such as Nike sneakers, wine bottles, and even ironing boards.

101-year-old man challenges skydiving These old people's "heroic" deeds are frightening

The 86-year-old woman in Germany competes in gymnastics

In March 2012, an 86-year-old old lady in the Free State of Saxony, Germany, had a unique body exercise, and her toned physique made pop star Madonna ashamed. Recently, in the 2012 Gymnastics World Cup in Cottbus, the grandmother showed her skillful parallel bars and free gymnastics movements, which amazed the audience. The grandmother, who has been in the sport of gymnastics since she was 30 years old, showed her outstanding balance, strength and flexibility to audiences around the world.

101-year-old man challenges skydiving These old people's "heroic" deeds are frightening

The jewelry store was smashed by everyone to see the lively 84-year-old man with a righteous shot

A jewellery store in downtown London was robbed in October 2008. Two masked men armed with long-handled sledgehammers smashed the glass windows of the store in an attempt to loot jewelry. William Grove, an 84-year-old man waiting at a nearby bus stop, stepped forward on crutches. 1.9 meters tall, he trotted all the way with his crutches, hugging a black-clad gangster who was continuing to smash the window from behind, and the two suddenly twisted into a ball. In the end, 2 gangsters who were thieves threw down their sledgehammers and fled. Grove, 84, was a former RAF officer who coached the Indian Air Force and was a government civil servant until his retirement.

101-year-old man challenges skydiving These old people's "heroic" deeds are frightening

The 93-year-old lady's ease of splitting forks is amazing

On March 9, 2010, in the Caijiaxiang community of Changzhi City, Shanxi Province, an elderly man in his nineties was able to easily split his legs. The 93-year-old Guo Lianzhi old man, life is very regular, every night at eight o'clock to bed, get up at six o'clock in the morning, go outdoor sports for half an hour, three meals a day timed and quantitative, eat not much, not picky eating, like to eat coarse grains and sweets. Today, the old people and grandchildren are full of joy and harmony.

101-year-old man challenges skydiving These old people's "heroic" deeds are frightening

The American ninety-year-old pole vault is 2.18 meters

During the London 2012 Olympic Games, William Bell, a ninety-year-old man in a small town in Arkansas, USA, was not lonely, and under the witness of relatives and friends, he jumped hard, breaking a world record for pole vaulting in the elderly group that he had maintained for many years, jumping to a new height of 2 meters 18 meters. Bell loves sports, especially pole vaulting, and his youngest son was a bronze medalist in pole vault at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics.

101-year-old man challenges skydiving These old people's "heroic" deeds are frightening

The old man danced 70 times in a row to celebrate his 70th birthday

On August 21, 2012, an elderly man from Madison Heights, Michigan, Larry Ekstrom, performed 70 skydivings to celebrate his 70th birthday in this grand way, while raising donations for charitable organizations. Larry said he played the extreme sport to raise money for a Michigan charity that provides guide dogs for the blind. So far, he has broken 8 parachutes. In Larry's 46-year skydiving career, he has completed a total of 13,476 skydivings, but he is not impressed with the impressive results he has created. 10 years ago, he completed 60 skydivings on his 60th birthday to raise medical bills for his wife with multiple sclerosis and raised $6,000 (about 38,000 yuan). He is also preparing to complete 80 skydivings on his 80th birthday, breaking his personal skydiving record.

101-year-old man challenges skydiving These old people's "heroic" deeds are frightening

The 76-year-old Japanese man starred in in the United States once a week

In China, old men in their 70s often enjoy their old age at home. In the United States, a 76-year-old Japanese uncle is still insisting on participating in and maintaining a record of producing one film a week. It is reported that the 76-year-old Japanese man named Tokuda Shigeo, who originally worked in a Japanese travel agency, was discovered in 1996, and then he made pornography without his family. It wasn't until 2006, when his daughter saw a fax inviting her father to appear in, that his secret was uncovered. For the work of acting in, the daughter felt that her father was very unorthodox, and Tokuda's wife was more worried about his physical load. However, Tokuda is full of self-confidence, but considering the scale, he said that he will be "conservative" in the future.

101-year-old man challenges skydiving These old people's "heroic" deeds are frightening

The 70-year-old man hoisted hundreds of kilograms of heavy objects to celebrate his birthday

In March 2013, an elderly muscular man in the UK celebrated his 70th birthday by challenging his new weight-lifting record by hoisting a 250-kilogram weight around his neck. The macho man, Victor Kratz, lives in Essex, south-east England. At an old age, he is still tough and powerful, and he can even use his big toes to pick up objects equivalent to his own weight. His wife was not very sympathetic to his behavior, fearing that he would have a heart attack or sprain his back. Victor admits that most people think that it is crazy to do these "feats" at the age of 70, but he believes that age is only a number, and living to his age, the disease may "come to visit" at any time.

101-year-old man challenges skydiving These old people's "heroic" deeds are frightening

The 104-year-old American still plays golf and pays a 99 at the age of 99

In 2013, Sennath, an American elderly man who was 104 years old, lived with his 102-year-old wife in a retirement community. Pine Ridge Golf Club is Sennart's home stadium, where he is known for his skills similar to Fred Funk's. Born in Vermont, Sennert, who was an athlete in three sports in high school, has been playing golf since he was a student at Colgate University, but has not received much applause. The most memorable stroke count is that he scored a 99 before his 99th birthday.

101-year-old man challenges skydiving These old people's "heroic" deeds are frightening

Vietnamese old man 70 years without cutting hair long like a python

In September 2012, Nguyen Van Kham, an 85-year-old man in Vietnam's Former Giang Province, had hair grown to 4 meters long and weighed about 2 kilograms, and he had not cut his hair once in 70 years since he was 15 years old. Now he has long hair like a python. Although Nguyen Van Kin may be the person in the world who has not had hair cut for the longest time, he is still not the person with the "longest hair" in the world.

101-year-old man challenges skydiving These old people's "heroic" deeds are frightening

The Bizarre Duel in Bulgaria was fought by two old men for the 75-year-old

Pina Dobrava, a 75-year-old bulgarian woman, may have lost her teeth and had a bit of a hearing problem, but she can still cause bloody wars and love duels among men like Helen, the beauty of the Trojan War. It is reported that two 86-year-old and 74-year-old men are in love with Pina, in February 2009, the love enemy met, extremely red-eyed, two old man "love enemies" actually took up crutches as weapons to fight, resulting in a head injury and hospitalization.

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